Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level

The vast majority of the world is living in peace and trans-border wars are increasingly rare. Yet half the world has the potential to become violently unstable due to a combination of growing inequality, increasing unemployment, rising prices of food, falling water tables, abuses of elite power,...

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Main Author: Nicolae-Florin Prunău
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2020-06-01
Series:EIRP Proceedings
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Online Access:https://dp.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/EIRP/article/view/32/31
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spelling doaj-7140db18a3614db09a6cdffba13c11e72021-04-27T09:54:06ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112069-93442020-06-01151264271Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global LevelNicolae-Florin Prunău0“Ștefan cel Mare” University of SuceavaThe vast majority of the world is living in peace and trans-border wars are increasingly rare. Yet half the world has the potential to become violently unstable due to a combination of growing inequality, increasing unemployment, rising prices of food, falling water tables, abuses of elite power, outdated institutional structures, organized crime, terrorist groups, limited access to natural and social resources, and inadequate legal and governance systems. Globalization, migration, geopolitical shifts, changing nature of power, and increasing access of individuals to natural, technological and social resources, have raised the world’s vulnerabilities to new levels and are changing the security paradigm. The diplomatic, foreign policy, military, and legal systems to address the new asymmetrical threats have yet to be established. The UN, NATO, and other security structures are based on the nation-state as the primary decision-making entity, which has become increasingly inadequate.https://dp.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/EIRP/article/view/32/31securityglobalizationvulnerabilityasymmetrical threats
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Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
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security
globalization
vulnerability
asymmetrical threats
author_facet Nicolae-Florin Prunău
author_sort Nicolae-Florin Prunău
title Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
title_short Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
title_full Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
title_fullStr Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for Preventing Major Conflicts at Global Level
title_sort strategies for preventing major conflicts at global level
publisher Danubius University
series EIRP Proceedings
issn 2067-9211
2069-9344
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The vast majority of the world is living in peace and trans-border wars are increasingly rare. Yet half the world has the potential to become violently unstable due to a combination of growing inequality, increasing unemployment, rising prices of food, falling water tables, abuses of elite power, outdated institutional structures, organized crime, terrorist groups, limited access to natural and social resources, and inadequate legal and governance systems. Globalization, migration, geopolitical shifts, changing nature of power, and increasing access of individuals to natural, technological and social resources, have raised the world’s vulnerabilities to new levels and are changing the security paradigm. The diplomatic, foreign policy, military, and legal systems to address the new asymmetrical threats have yet to be established. The UN, NATO, and other security structures are based on the nation-state as the primary decision-making entity, which has become increasingly inadequate.
topic security
globalization
vulnerability
asymmetrical threats
url https://dp.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/EIRP/article/view/32/31
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